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Oo - MENS SUITS “The Daylig EVERY L ADY Who makes a purchase in our store between mie gunman c . the 8th day of December and Christmas Charles L. Evans, of Adrian, to- will be given a souvenir handsome enough to hang in the parlor. : A Beautiful Art Panel Free! We are headquarters for Presents for Gentlemen STETSON HATS OVERCOATS HANDKERCHIEFS SHOES FANCY VESTS SLIPPERS MUFFLERS SUSPENDERS COLLAR BOXES of Webb City, by her two chil- at the home of her ; ‘Vrs Wm. Arnold | 500 New Ties, Black-Arnold. The residence on the west half of Dr. J. M. Christy's farm, south of this city, was totally destroyed by fire last Wednesday evening. Suit cases, Black-Arnold. gether with his family, left last week for Hoover, Washington, where they will make their home in the future. High Art Suits, Black-Arnold. Add cheer to your Christmas pack- ages with pretty holly and Santa Claus seals, tags, cards, ete. A big variety at Smith's Book and Stationery Store. Fancy Vests, Black-Arnold. Harry Smith, who was called to this city by the illness of his father, James Smith, left Thursday morning for his home at Seattle, Washington. SILK HOSIERY SHIRTS AND COLLARS Cuff Buttons, Black-Arnold. NECKTIES Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Wheatley, of GLOVES Kalispel, Montana, arrived in this SWEATERS city Saturday. They expect to locate in this county on a farm near Rich Hill. Silk Handkerchiefs, Black-Arnold, Chief of Police G. O. Purdy, of city Monday enroute to Amoret to QUALITY CORNER leok after his real estate interests near that city. Fancy Socks, Black-Arnold. Mrs. P. C. Carpenter visited in| Dr. J. W. Lowery is visiting at Kansas City Monday. Odessa, Mo. Childs Overcoats, Black-Arnold. Henry Reeder, of Adrian, was a} several days visit to Kansas City. county seat visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Coleman are Christmas Ties, Black-Arnold. visiting near Johnstown. ited in Foster the last of the week. by her daughter, Miss Eva, is visiting Hosiery Set, Black-Arnold. in Kansas City. Mrs. Anna L. Caruthers is visiting relatives and friends at Los Angeles, | | Cal. Dress Shoes, Black-Arnold. Walter Biser of Hume was‘a visitor | Mrs. C. G. Hall of Archie is visiting | | with the family of her father, Sheriff | Attorney Thomas J: Smith made a W. J. Bullock. . — me © Serene Shy He Fred Sunderwirth, of Muskogee, Ferguson, of this city. Oklahoma, is visiting with relatives Christmas Suits, Black-Arnold. at Rockville. HOLEPROOF hose, Black-Arnold. Fancy Shirts, Black-Arnold. . A. F. Fox left Sunday for, Mrs. Prudence Trimble returned goods to this city the first of the Wesley Black has returned from a Archie for a visit with her father, | the last of the week after a visit wifh week. Mr, Woods and family will Thomas Black. Rubbers, Overshoes, Black-Arnold. Black & Arnold Clothing Co, Mrs. E, F, Edwards was called to! Mrs. Katharine Mooney is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lockwood vis-| Mrs. T. F. Lockwood, accompanied Adrian Saturday on account of sick- | at the home of her son, C.-E.. Moon- sll Colle ness of relatives. ell Colleg Silk Mufflers, Black-Arnold. Christmas post cards. {to the county seat the first of the and largest variety at Smith's Book | week. and Stationery Store. Boys High Shoes, Black-Arnold. | {ore Trunks, Black-Arnold, Mrs. Henry Kaune, of St. Jacob, | Ill, is the guest of the family of John | Boys Sweaters, Black-Arnold. Will Lothridge, of Wentaheec, Marion Woods, of Adrian, Recorder of Deeds, elect, moved his household friends at Ft. Scott, Kansas. reside in the Shafer property on. Linen Hdkfs, Black-Arnold. Pendleton Smith, of William Jew- and Miss Lola Smith, of Kansas City, arrived in this city Sat- urday for a visit with the family of T. J. Smith, \ey, at Bridgeport, Kansas. Useful Gifts, Black-Arnold. T. B. Fager left the first of the week on a business trip through’) E. B. McGovern, who has been vis- | North Missouri and Illinois. iting at the home of his brother, J. M. McGovern, of east of the city, re- turned to his home in Kansas City Sunday. The best J. D. Allen came down from Jef- ferson City the last of the week fora hunt and a visit with home folks. Holiday Gifts, Black-Arnold. Mrs. Charles Kenney and family left Thursday for Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia, where they Wit join Mr. Ken- J. E. Williams was a business vis-) wy, Hardinger of Charlotte town- Washington, is visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walls, of Ad- Mey. It is their intention to make itor to Kansas City the last of the | ship was a county seat visitor Tues-| of his parents in Adrian. week. day. NEW Overcoats $5. Black-Arnold. (9, Johnson of Loveland, Cali- L. C. Culbertson and family visited | ifornia, has arrived in this city and is House Siippers, Black-Arnold. Mr. and Mrs, Jno. F. Herrell visit- rian, came down Friday to attend the their home at that place. Elks’ Social Session Friday night. Rev, and Mrs. J. W. McGee, of Felt Boots, Black-Arnold. Joe Clevinger, of Lima, Ohio, ac- Harrisonville, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city, were relatives at Nevada the last of the assisting Dr. E. N. Scott in his dental ed with the family of their son, lcompanied by his son, DeClair, are | eee of the family of A. H. Culver week. work. George, at Adrian last week. ; * Wednesday. guests at the home of C. Vantrees. isin, Ata regular meeting of the Rebekah New Hats, Black-Arnold. lodge, held Thursday evening, De- i : Mrs. Sallie Goodman of Henderson cember 8, the following were elected q City, Kentucky, is the guest of the oificers for the ensuing year: Mrs family of A. D. Brixner of southeast Ada Claunch, N. G.; Mrs. Jennie 2 r ) » of this city. Yeoman, V. G.; Mrs. Dora Dixon, The Store with the Christmas Spirit Sg gga - WE HAVE AN IMMENSE CHRISTMAS STOCK THIS YEAR More Chinaware than ever before, and we are making better prices. More Candy More Fruit, also Citron, Candied Orange and Lemon Peel, Raisins, Currants, | Dates, Figs, Spices—everything for the Christmas fruit cake. We are headquarters for Apples Eating apples—big rosy cheeked fellows. Cooking apples—not quite so big. Christmas Candy We want to call your especial attention to our Christmas Candy. We have the | Warm Overcoats, Black-Arnold. best stock as to quantity and quality in town. Come in and get prices on either a big or little bill. Flour Remember we have the best flour in town. Feed at a bargain, too. Come in see us. We want to show our Christmas spirit as well as our Christmas bargains. s —) ; Mrs. S. R. Young returned the last j of the week from a visit with her vi j | a Mm “|\caughter, Mrs. Clair Campbell, at : a | | Kangas City. Knit Mufflers, Black-Arnold. See’y; Miss Lillie Norton, Treasurer. Wm. Muliverof Raton, New Mexico, Stick Pins, Black-Arnold. Miss Je > Walton and Miss Net- tie Cantre of Adrian, visited with relatives and friends here the last of the week Miss Lola Smith, who was called to the home of her mother, Mrs. Clark Smith, of Rockville, last week on ac- count of illness, has returned to her school work at Welch, Oklahoma. A Christmas gift for the whole family, a years subscription to some good paper or magazine. Order now through Smith's Book and Stationery Store and save time and money. An editor may not know it all, but he don’t live very long in a* commu- nity until he knows a darn sight more than he dares to publish. —Missouri Sharpshooter. August Horn and David Risk, who a short time ago moved to Idaho, re- turned Friday and will again locate in Bates county. They were unable to find a satisfactory location. Ike Petty and a force of men were at work today unloading a car of heavy bridge steel, which is to be used in building a new bridge across Muddy creek, near old No. 15 mine, south of town.—Review: J. R. Mooney, of this city, purchas- eda number of prize winning fowls at the State Poultry show in Kansas City last week. Mr. Mooney is a chicken fancier of wide experience and has gained the reputation of be- ing among the foremost in poultry cireles in this county. Mrs. H. E. Butler, of this city, experienced a most delightful sur- prise last Thursday, when a party of fifteen of her friends dropped in to celebrate her 69th birthday. A most enjoyable time was had by all pres- ent. Rey. O. E. Vivion, of Kansas City, Kansas, presiding elder for the West- ern District, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, South, of this city, vis- ited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Foster Thursday. The case of Mrs. C.F. Boxley vs. J. K. Jennings et al, to set aside deed and restore dower rights, was heard in the circuit court Thursday and a verdict rendered in favor of the plaintiff. The members of the Young Ladies’ Auxilliary of the Presbyterian Church gave a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Ed. Culver Thursday evening, in honor Mrs. of W. W. Gibson, who expects to move to Kansas City in the near future. J. F. Smith, aged 40 years and 5 months, departed this life at his home near Carbon Center Wednesday, De- cember 7, 1910, after a long illness of cancer. Funeral services were con- ducted by the W. O. W., Rev. Fun- derbunk officiating, and interment was made in Carbon Center ceme- tery. USEFUL Mrs. J. Everingham went to Kan- | sas City the last week for a visit with | \the family of S. M. Brown, of Kansas | | City. Carpet Slippers, Black-Arnold. | Mr. and Mrs. John Venable, of east |of this city, are the happy parents of/{ Suits and Overcoats for Men...$5.00 to $25 | fine girl, born Friday, December 9, |] Suits and Overcoats for Youths $4.00 to $15 | 1910. Nobby Hats, Black-Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hale, of San | Antonio, Texas, arrived the last of the | week fora visit here with Miss Ella White and colored 'Hukel. _ handkerchiefs ...... 5e to 50c Stylish Pants, Black-Arnold Silk umbrellas...... $2.50 to $5 Steve Hart and family, of San al Mufflers. ..... 0.005005 tonio, Texas, formerly of this city, | jare guests ot the home of Mrs. Ella| | Hukel. Sleeve buttons Necktie, .c......06508 Scarf pins......... Initial handkerchiefs..10c to 50c White and colored Mr. and Mrs. Fred Florence, ac- companied by Will Florence, of this aaa 50c to $2 icity, have returned to their home at Sweater coats... .50 to $3 ‘Nevada. Men’s hats. . . .. $1 to $5 Suspender sets, Black-Arnold. Suit cases...... .. $1 to $10 Mrs. Mary Jennings, of Foster, Silk handkerchiefs... .25¢ to $1 Mo., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Scarf pin sets...... 50c to $1.50 Sterling Tucker, at Roswell, New Mexico. Black & Arnold Clothing Co. T. B. Compton, who has been vis- |iting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Geo. Frank, returned | to Kansas bas Monday. Silk Umbrellas, Black-Arnold. | Winter Caps, Black-Arnold. Marriage License Free With Your Wedding Suit JOE MEYER, acti Suits and Overcoats for Boys...$1.50 to $8 White vests........... Neck tie holders i ere 25c to 50¢ Fancy dress vests...... $1 to $5 Suspenders........ 25c to $1.50 SHE ROO. 6 ie civivececevens 50c Traveling bags. . . . -.. $1 to $10 Flannel shirts....... $1 to $2.50 Boys’ hats............ 5Gc to $2 Plush caps......... 75c to $1.50 Kid gloves......... 50c to $2.50 Collar boxes........... $1 to $2 Fancy hosiery.......